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it's an effort to get everyone to stop using their cell phones. we'd love to share your story on the air if you've been affected. you can go to wusa9.com. >>> the district launched its new bike share program. participants received a key which provides them access to more than 1100 rental bikes. organizers say this is the largest regional bike network in the nation. membership starts at $5. >>> officials overseaing the second leg of the project say it will cost hundreds of millions dollars more than first predicted. the airport authority says the price tag could drop by 600 million if the station is moved away from the terminal. the latest bill stands at 3.83 billion. >>> taking a look at this morning's living well headlines. today is world alzheimer's day. researchers studying the disease says a protein may reveal how aggressive the disease will be. patients with mild alzheimer's and high levels of the protein are par predicted they will deteriorate quickly than others. >>> so far this season five nfl players have been side lined with concussions.
it's an effort to get everyone to stop using their cell phones. we'd love to share your story on the air if you've been affected. you can go to wusa9.com. >>> the district launched its new bike share program. participants received a key which provides them access to more than 1100 rental bikes. organizers say this is the largest regional bike network in the nation. membership starts at $5. >>> officials overseaing the second leg of the project say it will cost hundreds of...
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those of you who use the douglas bridge. ddot will be shutting down the bridge to all traffic each night this weekend. the first closing starts at 11:00 tonight. it's going to reopen at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. it will close at 11:00 p.m. on saturday and 8 p.m. on sunday. and this is to do repair and rehab work on the bridge. >>> oh, boy, patranya bhoolsuwan, you have been looking at the roads and it's been heavy out there. >> oh, boy is right. as you can see behind me, a lot of yellow and yesterdays and you know what that means, no one is going above the speed limit on the west side of the capital beltway. zoom in with the live picture over the american legion and that goes to show you a lot of cars out there. especially on the outer loop approaching the toll road. looking at a 10 to 15-minute delay still. for virginia drivers, moving south onion 395, jammed up, as well. washington boulevard past duke over to the mixing bowl and south backlick to triangle. it is top and go all the way but no accidents out there. that's the good
those of you who use the douglas bridge. ddot will be shutting down the bridge to all traffic each night this weekend. the first closing starts at 11:00 tonight. it's going to reopen at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow. it will close at 11:00 p.m. on saturday and 8 p.m. on sunday. and this is to do repair and rehab work on the bridge. >>> oh, boy, patranya bhoolsuwan, you have been looking at the roads and it's been heavy out there. >> oh, boy is right. as you can see behind me, a lot of...
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. >>> thanks for joining us this tuesday morning. angie is here. >> i think i said monday during my tease. >> no, it's tuesday. >> howard starts us off with the forecast. >> there's a crisp, chilly morning. we are looking at a beautiful, gorgeous tuesday afternoon ahead. let's get you going with your temperatures this morning. you'll want to grab a jacket or something out there. we have readings as cool as 46. it's 53 in hagerstown. closer to home we are down to 49 in sterling. laurel at 48. it's traffic time. >>> it looks like we are pretty much incident and accident free. 395 watching that fill out just a little bit between duke over to seminary. that delay on the way. 495 in virginia your volume is starting to pick up on the inner loop but overall no significant delays to report. real quick let's look at route 4, route 5 and crane highway. no early morning issues to report on any of these roads at the time. over to you. >>> today the u.s. senate could move one step closer to repealing the don't ask, don't tell policy for gays in t
. >>> thanks for joining us this tuesday morning. angie is here. >> i think i said monday during my tease. >> no, it's tuesday. >> howard starts us off with the forecast. >> there's a crisp, chilly morning. we are looking at a beautiful, gorgeous tuesday afternoon ahead. let's get you going with your temperatures this morning. you'll want to grab a jacket or something out there. we have readings as cool as 46. it's 53 in hagerstown. closer to home we are down to...
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, staying away from us. 46 cumberland. 48 martinsburg. lerg
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Sep 20, 2010
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kristen finner joins us -- fisher joins us with the latest on michelle rhee. here is angie with an update. >> after being closed all weekend, south capitol is open crossing the douglas bridge. >> outside on the weather terrace, a comfortable breeze this morning. nice days in the short term. long term more summer heat. forecast is just ahead. >>> a fast moving wildfire burned two homes and lead to a thousand veges in northern utah. it started after brush caught fire at camp williams, south of salt lake city. the blaze burned more than 300 acres. >>> thank you for starting your day with us. i'm andrea roane. meteorologist howard bernstein is on the weather terrace with the forecast. >> good morning. what a great morning out here. comfortable temperatures. today is the only fly in the ointment will be the breeze. it will be up there 10 to 15. that's about it. let's go to the maps. the front yesterday pushed showers across pennsylvania. we are so dry. we could use rain. we don't have much rain in the forecast at least the next couple of days. that front is pushing
kristen finner joins us -- fisher joins us with the latest on michelle rhee. here is angie with an update. >> after being closed all weekend, south capitol is open crossing the douglas bridge. >> outside on the weather terrace, a comfortable breeze this morning. nice days in the short term. long term more summer heat. forecast is just ahead. >>> a fast moving wildfire burned two homes and lead to a thousand veges in northern utah. it started after brush caught fire at camp...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. come on in, and i'll give you a free quote. quote and compare in about 8 minutes. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> in the news now at 6:54, president obama is having trouble getting democrats on board with his tax cut plan. he wants to extend tax cuts for people earning less than $250,000 while allowing taxes for the wealthy to rise. the cuts are due to expire at the end of the year. >>> the latest round of middle east peace talks has ended in jerusalem. israeli program netanyahu and palestinian president abbas met with secretary of state hillary clinton on wednesday but failed to come to an agreement on the jewish settlement. the two leaders agreed to keep working toward the peace deal. a relief well could be completed sometime today at the site of the largest oil spill in the nation's history. the broken well that caused the spill in the gulf of mexico could finally be sealed for g
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. come on in, and i'll give you a free quote. quote and compare in about 8 minutes. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> in the news now at 6:54, president obama is having trouble getting democrats on board with his tax cut plan. he wants to extend tax cuts for people earning less than $250,000 while allowing taxes for the wealthy to rise. the...
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thanks for joining us for 9 news now at 6:00 a.m. angie is watching the traffic for us. yesterday we had a storm in silver spring. had wind damage and hail in loudoun county, some wind damage in the bowie area. that was a real problem. this morning all the problems are in the midwest, wisconsin, minnesota, northern michigan dealing with the strong thunderstorms. that's ahead of a front and a system heading our way. a touch of fog earlier. now
thanks for joining us for 9 news now at 6:00 a.m. angie is watching the traffic for us. yesterday we had a storm in silver spring. had wind damage and hail in loudoun county, some wind damage in the bowie area. that was a real problem. this morning all the problems are in the midwest, wisconsin, minnesota, northern michigan dealing with the strong thunderstorms. that's ahead of a front and a system heading our way. a touch of fog earlier. now
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everybody please use caution. a couple of extra minutes early to avoid the bigger delays this morning. on the outer loop, we are filling in from new hampshire to georgia avenue. so far this delay plus five minutes in the car. moving to inbound new york avenue. looks like we are slow from the times building past this point at bladensburg road. okay approaching florida avenue. 95, you are delayed between duke over to seminary. expect these bumpers to start to stack up shortly and one big delay we are tracking that comes before this on 95 northbound, just dragging along between the prince william parkway and lorton and then in the express lanes the hov lanes at lorton is where we have crash activity and drivers start to back up at 123. that's the latest. back to you. >> thank you, angie. >>> let's check on how things are in leesburg, virginia. kristin fisher is live tracking our storm alert. some are seeing rain, others reason. what are you seeing, kristin? >> we are seeing more rain now. it has been stop and start t
everybody please use caution. a couple of extra minutes early to avoid the bigger delays this morning. on the outer loop, we are filling in from new hampshire to georgia avenue. so far this delay plus five minutes in the car. moving to inbound new york avenue. looks like we are slow from the times building past this point at bladensburg road. okay approaching florida avenue. 95, you are delayed between duke over to seminary. expect these bumpers to start to stack up shortly and one big delay we...
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terrell. >> ashley morrison in new york for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> nine middle school students in washington state were hospitalized after popping prescription pills. they got sick tuesday after apparently taking drugs for depression and pain. one student's stomach was pumped. parents and teachers discussed the incident at a meeting last night. one student who did not take the drugs said it was peer pressure. >> maybe because they thought it probably be fun, which it's not, and they just wanted to say, yeah, because maybe if they thought they said no they would get made fun of. >> the nine students were suspended, two may be arrested on drug charges. police believe a student brought the drugs from home. >>> straight ahead, your thursday morning weather. plus in sports, going all out for battle for first place in the national league west. until you look at the gumline. the problem is, you could have plaque along your gumline that can lead to gingivitis. in fact, one in two adults actually has gingivitis and might not even know i
terrell. >> ashley morrison in new york for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> nine middle school students in washington state were hospitalized after popping prescription pills. they got sick tuesday after apparently taking drugs for depression and pain. one student's stomach was pumped. parents and teachers discussed the incident at a meeting last night. one student who did not take the drugs said it was peer pressure. >> maybe because they thought it probably be...
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that will likely take most of the rain knot of us but at least give us a chance of showers by thursday knight and friday. in the tropics, we have you'll ya behind me. tropical storm igor, pretty impressive looking hurricane there. and the forecast track from the hurricane center, thankfully starts to take this away. it is turning northwest ward soon away from the leeward islands but winds are down to 135. this could be coming close to bermuda by saturday evening and sunday morning. they will have to watch that as a weaker storm, still a hurricane nonetheless. the seven-day forecast, sunshine, breezy today. 83ment less wind tomorrow, 83. warmer on thursday, mid-80s but a threat on thursday night in to friday morning for showers with that front, 78 and nice looking weekend low to mid-80s. how's the traffic? >> so smooth all morning long. as we creep closer to the 7:00 hour, we have a boo boone othem -- beltway. move it outside. at college park this is what we are dealing with an accident taking away the left shoulder and causing this, a jamup, bumper-to-bumper condition here starting an
that will likely take most of the rain knot of us but at least give us a chance of showers by thursday knight and friday. in the tropics, we have you'll ya behind me. tropical storm igor, pretty impressive looking hurricane there. and the forecast track from the hurricane center, thankfully starts to take this away. it is turning northwest ward soon away from the leeward islands but winds are down to 135. this could be coming close to bermuda by saturday evening and sunday morning. they will...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> authorities in bermuda are getting out to start assessing the damage from hurricane igor. the storm passed to the west of the island around midnight as the winds battered trees and power poles on the island. the surging waves with boats that were tied up. igor lost strength. >> it did from earlier. >> it was such a big storm geographically. hurricane force winds extending like 90 miles from the center. this thing battered them for many hours. they got hit, they got hit by the waves. 30 plus waves. gusts over 90 miles per hour. it did damage. >> did damage. we will feel the outer bands along the coast, just high surf maybe. >> the riptides like we saw with danielle earlier in the summer times. we will deal with that a couple of days. we are not done with tropical season. a couple more months of that. a couple more days with summertime and that will linger into the first couple of days of autumn as
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> authorities in bermuda are getting out to start assessing the damage from hurricane igor. the storm passed to the west of the island around midnight as the winds battered trees and power poles on the island. the surging waves with boats that were tied up. igor lost strength. >> it did from earlier. >> it was such a big storm geographically....
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thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. we begin with hurricane earl, which is expected to strike the north carolina coast later today. president obama has declared a state of emergency and folks on hatteras island have been ordered to evacuate. earl is a large and powerful category 4 storm with sustained winds of 140 miles per hour. after earl strikes north carolina, it is expected to move north but will likely stay offshore. a hurricane warning is in effect from north carolina to the virginia border. a hurricane watch from delaware and also includes martha's vineyard. kim brown is in kill devil island with more. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning. earl picked up steam and it is tracking closer to the outer banks. about 50 miles off cape hatteras. that is where it is expected to pass. in the communities of -- south of here, there are those nonresident and they have until this morning to get out. kevin isn't sticking around for earl, even if it means cutting his labor day weekend short. >> better to be a little
thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. we begin with hurricane earl, which is expected to strike the north carolina coast later today. president obama has declared a state of emergency and folks on hatteras island have been ordered to evacuate. earl is a large and powerful category 4 storm with sustained winds of 140 miles per hour. after earl strikes north carolina, it is expected to move north but will likely stay offshore. a hurricane warning is in effect from north carolina to the...
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she doesn't like us to use it. she says she was collecting all of this stuff to send back to poor people in latin america where she's from and then she fell on hard times and wasn't able to do so. she was evicted from her apartment just yesterday and now all of this stuff. the stuff that she's spent years collecting is about to go to the dump. we spoke to louisa yesterday. this is what she had to say. >> honest person. -- behave. no drugs, no nothing. it is not fair to take that. >> reporter: louisa clearly upset this morning. she's been out here all night. she has nowhere to go. she was pretty much sleeping on the streets. waiting for the trucks to take it away. she doesn't want that to happen. she's trying to find somebody with a truck or empty space that she can use to store some of this stuff. this is epic. this stretches for several, several blocks. really, a huge question is how was she able to fit all of this in a three bedroom apartment? but also i asked her, this story is happening to so many people across
she doesn't like us to use it. she says she was collecting all of this stuff to send back to poor people in latin america where she's from and then she fell on hard times and wasn't able to do so. she was evicted from her apartment just yesterday and now all of this stuff. the stuff that she's spent years collecting is about to go to the dump. we spoke to louisa yesterday. this is what she had to say. >> honest person. -- behave. no drugs, no nothing. it is not fair to take that. >>...
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it will be used for a memorial there. other pieces have been given to towns nationwide. >>> devon is in for howard bernstein. we don't mean to complain. we have two little things, some ragweed. and then the dry conditions. that's the only complaints. >> yeah. you hit those on the head. hayfever and ragweed season is synonymous and with the dry air in place and dry conditions we are talking about voluntarily taking care of water conditions and trying to conserve on that. take a shorter shower and make sure you have a full load of laundry if you do that. and turn the water off when brushing your teeth, don't keep it running the entire time. that's an easy one to do. there's relief to the ragweed season coming this weekend. that will be through sunday morning with rain showers moving in. yesterday high of 81. dry, mild day. temperatures rose quickly through the 70s. should be in the mid to upper 70s for highs today. saturday free and clear. nearly 80 degrees. there's the rain through sunday morning, sunday afternoon, sunday
it will be used for a memorial there. other pieces have been given to towns nationwide. >>> devon is in for howard bernstein. we don't mean to complain. we have two little things, some ragweed. and then the dry conditions. that's the only complaints. >> yeah. you hit those on the head. hayfever and ragweed season is synonymous and with the dry air in place and dry conditions we are talking about voluntarily taking care of water conditions and trying to conserve on that. take a...
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they all use the same supplier. in arlington, the county is pushing the due tax on your tax bill back to october 15th. 45,000 bills went out last week. 70,000 there70,000 will go out this week. some in the adams morgan commune are upset over a police officer shooting a dog with thousands of bystanders. a at this point, police are not commenting on the shooting. according to witnesses two dogs, both on leashes, got in to a fight on the 18th street sidewalk. a officer broke out the fight by tossing one of the dogs down a stairwell and then shooting. >>> the owner of the dog killed suffered minor injuries trying to break up the fighting dogs. no one else was hurt. >>> john boehner is talking middle-class tax cuts. sun on face the nation he would vote to extend the cuts if that is his only choice. >> you are saying that you are willing to vote for those middle-class tax cuts, even though the bill will not include tax -- extending the tax cuts for the upper bracket of america? >> bob, we don't know what the bill will say
they all use the same supplier. in arlington, the county is pushing the due tax on your tax bill back to october 15th. 45,000 bills went out last week. 70,000 there70,000 will go out this week. some in the adams morgan commune are upset over a police officer shooting a dog with thousands of bystanders. a at this point, police are not commenting on the shooting. according to witnesses two dogs, both on leashes, got in to a fight on the 18th street sidewalk. a officer broke out the fight by...
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use this much? >> reporter: today keller plans to set up his display across from the washington monday numb. he's been traveling across the country to promote his cause. >>> speaking of something people are tossing, here's a little taste of fall for you from the european pumpkin chunkin' championship in belgium. competitors had to use devices they made themselves to try to hurl a ten pound pumpkin further than their opponent. one champ explained how his device works. >> it uses twisted rope. it is called a tortion bundle and it is used in ancient catapults in greece and rome some the same technology. >> reporter: it took the american champ three weeks to transport the catapult by boat. the winning team from europe hurled their pumpkin 2400 feet for a new world record. >> in delaware they have these compressed air cannons an i think those can reach a mile. >> whoa! >> whoa! okay. >> cool stuff. >> how about our weather, whoa on that. fabulous. another beautiful day today. a little on the warm side fo
use this much? >> reporter: today keller plans to set up his display across from the washington monday numb. he's been traveling across the country to promote his cause. >>> speaking of something people are tossing, here's a little taste of fall for you from the european pumpkin chunkin' championship in belgium. competitors had to use devices they made themselves to try to hurl a ten pound pumpkin further than their opponent. one champ explained how his device works. >> it...
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linda so joins us live with more. linda? >> reporter: it's got to be on everyone's minds especially those who come here today. i can tell you good news. the doctor is expected to survive. he spent the day in surgery yesterday. at last check remains in stable condition here at hopkins. it was a chaotic scene on the eighth floor of the nelson building. the sprawling medical building was put on lockdown after paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot dr. david in the symptom mick. he believed doctors had failed his mother and prompted him to shoot the doctor. pardus then ran into his mother's room, shot her in the head and turned the gun on himself. news of the shooting had people with relatives who work here at hopkins scrambling to get to the scene. >> my brother finally contacted her and at least we know that she answered the phone and is okay. >> a metal detector might have kept pardus from bringing the gun into hopkins. officials know there are more than 80 entrances and to have a detector at every door is near impossible. the
linda so joins us live with more. linda? >> reporter: it's got to be on everyone's minds especially those who come here today. i can tell you good news. the doctor is expected to survive. he spent the day in surgery yesterday. at last check remains in stable condition here at hopkins. it was a chaotic scene on the eighth floor of the nelson building. the sprawling medical building was put on lockdown after paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot dr. david in the symptom mick. he believed...
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more and more teens are using the drugs to get high. the fda panel said that making the drug prescriptions only would create too much extra work for doctors and pharmacists. >> okay, thank you. 8000 emergency room visits from cough syrup abuse were recorded. >>> a push for a bill to help people with health complications from the attacks on the world trade centers. first responderrings responders were on capitol hill. the bill failed in july. another vote is expected next week, it needs a simple majority this week. >>> a man is charged with unknowingly funding the bombing attempt in may. he's accused of funneling money. one of the men has accused been accused of the bombing. >>> it's been a big night for the candidates in other states. our campaign 2010 coverage continues with joel brown from washington. >> reporter: she's the tea party nominee who beat the odds to win the republican primary and the question is, can she win in november. >> if those same people who fought against me work just as hard for me, we'll win. >> reporter: o'donn
more and more teens are using the drugs to get high. the fda panel said that making the drug prescriptions only would create too much extra work for doctors and pharmacists. >> okay, thank you. 8000 emergency room visits from cough syrup abuse were recorded. >>> a push for a bill to help people with health complications from the attacks on the world trade centers. first responderrings responders were on capitol hill. the bill failed in july. another vote is expected next week, it...
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stay with us this morning. how you can help keep libraries running at a fair to remember. >>> speaking of fund-raisers, a lot of people are trying to help fight cancer by swimming across america. how you can take the plunge in our area. >>> and do you want your baby to be more fashionable than s is uri cruz but not spend that money? how to get your baby best dressed in the play pen. >> abc2 works for community. a proud partner of komen maryland's race for the cure. my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at home you would never pay a bill without reading it neither should congress. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message because i'm proud to be ranked one of the most independent members of congress. >>> we'
stay with us this morning. how you can help keep libraries running at a fair to remember. >>> speaking of fund-raisers, a lot of people are trying to help fight cancer by swimming across america. how you can take the plunge in our area. >>> and do you want your baby to be more fashionable than s is uri cruz but not spend that money? how to get your baby best dressed in the play pen. >> abc2 works for community. a proud partner of komen maryland's race for the cure. my...
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. >>> stay with us. coming up next, the widow of frank zappa joins us to talk about the dedication in her late husband's honor here in baltimore. >>> live in cumberland here this morning. this is one of the famous landmarks. when we come back, we'll show you the trains and tunnels. for you maryland fans going up to wvu this weekend, you'll see the steeple. also those of you going to deep creek lake. more on the go live when we come right back. >>> before we head to break, we want to remind you if you are trying to find a job, we would love to help you get back to work. every wednesday on "good morning, maryland" at 9:00, we put three video resumes on the air. if you'd like to see yours on the air, send us an e-mail to best resumes to wmar.com with a microsoft word attachment. >>> hi. so far this morning jamie costello's joined us live showing us the beauty of rocky gas state park in allegheny county, but what about picturesque cumberland? jamie's on the go this morning. jamie, hello. >> reporter: hello.
. >>> stay with us. coming up next, the widow of frank zappa joins us to talk about the dedication in her late husband's honor here in baltimore. >>> live in cumberland here this morning. this is one of the famous landmarks. when we come back, we'll show you the trains and tunnels. for you maryland fans going up to wvu this weekend, you'll see the steeple. also those of you going to deep creek lake. more on the go live when we come right back. >>> before we head to...
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that's it for us tonight. we'll be back at 11:00. i'm vic carter. >> and for bob and mark, i'm denise koch. thanks for watching wjz. there's much more ahead on the cbs evening news with katie couric. including danger in a bottle. why the dea wants you >> couric: tonight, president obama fires back at the president of iran for suggesting the u.s. government was behind 9/11. >> for them to make a statement like that was inexcusable. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also tonight, land of lakes. flooding in the upper midwest forces hundreds out of their homes. a bizarre bank robbery in florida. thieves turn a teller into what appeared to be a human bomb. and colbert tries to develop a rapport with congress. >> i'm not a fan of the government doing anything, but i've got to ask, why isn't the government doing anything? captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. the gathering of world leaders at the united nations here in new yor
that's it for us tonight. we'll be back at 11:00. i'm vic carter. >> and for bob and mark, i'm denise koch. thanks for watching wjz. there's much more ahead on the cbs evening news with katie couric. including danger in a bottle. why the dea wants you >> couric: tonight, president obama fires back at the president of iran for suggesting the u.s. government was behind 9/11. >> for them to make a statement like that was inexcusable. >> couric: i'm katie couric. also...
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>> we could have used more. we have might get another round, but it definitely is going to be a quick hitter what's coming through next. been looking at some thunderstorms out to our west and i cannot believe how fast these are moving east at about 55 miles an hour, as fast as you drive your car and some are producing damaging winds but by the time it gets to d.c. not a whole lot will happen, but you can surely tell there's a lot of moisture in the air as we look live at the washington monument tonight. first stop radar, not much to see around here. yes, it's been raining very lightly, some of that not even showing up on radar, but here comes our next batch that we'll be watching. it does seem to be trying to form into more of a line here. the severe thunderstorm warning that was in effect for garrett county is down now, but down in west virginia we have some thunderstorm warnings down there. so we'll see how these hold together. a little bit ago i noticed a couple of them were rotating, not so much low in the s
>> we could have used more. we have might get another round, but it definitely is going to be a quick hitter what's coming through next. been looking at some thunderstorms out to our west and i cannot believe how fast these are moving east at about 55 miles an hour, as fast as you drive your car and some are producing damaging winds but by the time it gets to d.c. not a whole lot will happen, but you can surely tell there's a lot of moisture in the air as we look live at the washington...
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and that, filled with the older hospital let us bmed this new one. it's right next to the old building. and the first patients will be transferred mid-december. the patients will be wheeled over on sunday morning, december 19th in a system attic way in a six-hour period. >> reporter: once there, planters hope they will be comforted with the greenery, which is also environmentally friendly. >> this will save 15% on costs for the hospital. >> we're standing on the old parking garage. sisters of mercy founded the hospital in 1874. the staff expected the new building to last another sergeant. andrea fujii, wjz eyewitness news. >> and the old murphy hospital building will eventually be looking to outpatient hospital care and administrative faith. >>> and a reminder, the prostate challenge is this sunday. make sure you come out for the walk, run by our own marty bass. for more information, log onto wjz.com. >>> an uneven day on wall street today. stocks were up for part of the day before dropping off in the final hours of trading. the dow ended up down 77
and that, filled with the older hospital let us bmed this new one. it's right next to the old building. and the first patients will be transferred mid-december. the patients will be wheeled over on sunday morning, december 19th in a system attic way in a six-hour period. >> reporter: once there, planters hope they will be comforted with the greenery, which is also environmentally friendly. >> this will save 15% on costs for the hospital. >> we're standing on the old parking...
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dy barr joins us now. you were saying some of the results are not even surprising. >> the primary in delaware werws totally off the charts. 57,000 turned out. she is someone who the whole national party is just scratching their head going, what the heck happened? last night someone said i have met her and i am not impressed. she has a strange background. >> christine o'donnell. >> right. she has no savings account, no job, no investments. she -- we are all sitting here trying to figure out how this happened. >> and she was endorsed by sarah palin. meanwhile, her opponent -- he is not just a no name. he has not lost an election since the 1960's or something. >> he is a former governor, a nine-term congressman. we have seen sarah palin weigh in in a few races where it will be closed and she might have -- this is something where it seems like her brand was able to propel o'donnell across the finish line, because other than that she has nothing else to point to. >> what does this mean for november? >> first wh
dy barr joins us now. you were saying some of the results are not even surprising. >> the primary in delaware werws totally off the charts. 57,000 turned out. she is someone who the whole national party is just scratching their head going, what the heck happened? last night someone said i have met her and i am not impressed. she has a strange background. >> christine o'donnell. >> right. she has no savings account, no job, no investments. she -- we are all sitting here trying...
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first, use less water and cooler water. it can cut a load's energy use in half. i'm mary bubala, trying to help you be an energy saver. >> and for more information on how to be an energy saver, go to wjz.com and click on the special section on the home page. >>> doctor jill biden was in town to stress the importance of education in the nation's community college. >> reporter: security's tight at anne arundel's arnold campus as jill biden meets with students and faculty promoting the obama's administration commitment to supporting the community colleges. >> president obama said, you know, he wants to meet the goal by 2010 for our nation to have the highest number of college graduates. >> she's taught at community colleges and teaches english at a community college. i always say, you're my heros. it's hard, what you're doing is so hard and you're persevering. >> reporter: she toured several facilities on campus and made pastries with arts students. >> and it's thrilling and so exciting i hope it is for the students who won't actually get to see her, but know that a
first, use less water and cooler water. it can cut a load's energy use in half. i'm mary bubala, trying to help you be an energy saver. >> and for more information on how to be an energy saver, go to wjz.com and click on the special section on the home page. >>> doctor jill biden was in town to stress the importance of education in the nation's community college. >> reporter: security's tight at anne arundel's arnold campus as jill biden meets with students and faculty...
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one of them, in fact, used to in some capacity used to work with joe biden. if we're talking about closing stuff in the context of the debate needs to be brought to the forefront. so, of course, i think she should answer the questions. she should be talking about. i think crew should pay attention to eleanor homes norton. >> if you look at their list of the ten most -- i'm not sure of the term -- for ethically challenged individuals in congress, i think it's pretty balanced between democrats and republicans and we've had melanie sloan on before when we focused on bernice johnson with the scholarship scandal in texas. i think we're -- us and "the "dallas morning news"" are the only ones interested in it. you don't think they target as many republicans as democrats or are you just concerned with the personnel? >> i think on the list it was the 10 or 11 most corrupt candidates they had on their list and they had two missouri candidates. roy blunts and ed particular tin. i thought it was interesting while they had ed martin on they didn't have his opponent whose
one of them, in fact, used to in some capacity used to work with joe biden. if we're talking about closing stuff in the context of the debate needs to be brought to the forefront. so, of course, i think she should answer the questions. she should be talking about. i think crew should pay attention to eleanor homes norton. >> if you look at their list of the ten most -- i'm not sure of the term -- for ethically challenged individuals in congress, i think it's pretty balanced between...